Review

Friday, November 13, 2015

[Gem of the Week] Roy Kim’s You Don’t Love Me

I can’t believe that it’s
November already. I feel like there’s so much to do, yet so little time. Time
really flies, I guess.

Anyway, I’m a bit lazy of posting
anything on this blog, even though I have already written reviews on several
kdramas. The laziness hit me and the procrastinator-side of me rises. However,
now I decided to start posting regularly and fill this blog up.

As a starter, why don’t we begin
with something I found very lovely and tender? It’s a piece by Roy Kim.

I’m currently watching Twenty
Again and slowly falling in love with its soundtracks. My favorite soundtrack
is probably the one sung by Roy Kim.

Roy Kim has such a distinct and
divine voice that differentiates him from others. His voice is so soothing but
filled with something sorrowful – depending on the song’s lyrics. It showed
that he’s not only singing through his mouth but also through his heart. He
puts himself inside a song and let the listeners feel what the song wants to
portray.

He did that with You Don’t Love
Me, which is one of the soundtracks of Twenty Again.

I’ve already loved this song
without even have to learn the lyric, because I knew that this is a sad song
and Roy sung it perfectly.